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Originally Posted by happyguy
Glock says no to condition one in the only official reference I can find, the Glock Owners Manual. So to say that Glocks were designed for condition one carry ignores the only official guidance on record.
If someone wants to carry in condition one that's fine, but the statement, "Glocks were designed for condition one carry" is simply an opinion usless someone cares to share something from Glock I haven't seen.
Regards,
Comrade Happyguy 
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Thanks for the interesting information.
As long as a self-defense shooting was legitimate I doubt carrying with a chambered round would make any difference at all, but a trigger that had been modified --- a point raised elsewhere --- may certainly figure into an anti-rights prosecutor's decision to pursue charges against the defender.